The body of the blade is made from hardened steel, helping to extend the lifespan and keep up with the tooth quality. The kerf is a crazy-thin 0.098 inch—narrow to keep the cuts fast by reducing the amount of material that needs to be removed. Like most Diablo blades, you’ll pay a bit of a premium up front, but the blade lasts so much longer than others on the market that the cost per cut is much lower.
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Flesh Sensor: This is another very important safety measure. While it is possible that this might raise the cost of the saw, nothing is more important than your good health. Flesh sensors stop the blade immediately when they sense a finger on the blade. So instead of a severed finger, you get away with minor cuts. Always choose minor cuts over missing fingers! You do not want to be going to the emergency room with an ice box.
These saws are extremely lightweight thanks to the materials they tend to be built with (plastic and aluminum) but they are more than capable of getting the job done for small and soft woods like plywood or pine. They typically come at a very affordable price and are perfect for light duty wood cutting work. However, if you need the table saw for contracting, you’re going to want a job site saw. Jobsite table saws are much bigger than either of the other two models, but they are still fairly easy to transport.
3,650 Rotations Per Minute – As you’ll find above in this page, portable table saws tend to be a little less powerful than well, their less portable counterparts. However, the 3,650 rotations per minute offered by this 10-inch table saw allow for both high precision and incredibly powerful cutting. Plus, with a rotations per minute of 3,650, you’ll find the product to be considerably faster at cutting just about anything. If you care about how portable your table saw is, but don’t fancy compromising on speed and power, you wouldn’t be mistaken for thinking that the Bosch 4100-09 truly has it all.
A little unusual for Bosch’s larger tools, it comes in reasonably light weight at 60 pounds – only Skilsaw and Ryobi posted lighter weights. Like Milwaukee in our 18V impact driver shootout, the Bosch 4100 didn’t really stand out from the crowd in features and performance. It’s solid consistency in every area we tested earned it the top spot in the class.

The SKILSAW SPT70WT-01 is one of the most efficient circulars saw on the market. It has everything you need. It is quality, durable and has a great price. It comes with a 15 amp dual-field motor that delivers 5300 rpm and 25 inches rip cutting capacity on the table top. The maximum depth of cut at 90 degrees is 3-1/2 inches while at 45 degrees is 2-1/4 inches. The SPT70WT-01 measures 19.9 x 23.4 x 13.4 inches and weighs 49 lbs.. It is a lightweight unit that comes with a compact design. Its lightweight feature makes it portable and easy to transport from a place to another. Thanks to its 10 in. 24 tooth carbide rip cutting blade, this SKILSAW model has the ability to rip any type of wood. As compared to other similar units, this one comes with a plethora of useful accessories, such as rip fence, table insert, barrier guard assembly, miter gauge, push stick, anti-kickback device, blade wrench, hex wrench and manual.

Bosch’s REAXX and SawStop were neck and neck with near perfect cleanup at the collection point and only a slight amount of dust coming out toward the user. What did make it out was even less coarse than the other Pro level saws. Both saws have narrower throat openings for the blade that reduce the amount and size of material that can make it out. In the end, SawStop produced less top dust than Bosch did to earn the win.
Contractors who do a lot of finishing work and interior/exterior trim work know the value of a good portable table saw. DeWalt has built the DWE7490X from the ground up as a stable and safe job site cabinet saw that can be used to make those precision cuts quickly and easily without the need to pre-fabricate materials and then bring them to the job site for final fitting.
Just used this saw for the first time today and I love it. Instructions for putting the stand together were not very clear. There's a lot of very detailed reviews here, so there isn't much I can add that hasn't already been said; but one thing I didn't know until using it is that the rear legs are angled further back than the front ones to provide more stability when pushing stock through the saw. Only used it a few times today, but it was a pleasure to use.
It is safe to say that we live in a DIY era. Think about it. When was the last time you went on YouTube or anywhere else online and looked for something that tickled your fancy, a guide on how something is made or done, or maybe a tutorial. Indeed, we do it very often, so why should woodworking and home improvement be any different? With the prices of table saws constantly dipping and the insane number of choices on the market, you can get one for yourself and save thousands of dollars by doing things yourself instead of hiring contractors.